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Página 57
... howsoever sustentation followed ; and taught by necessity , as some writers
report , when they found themselves surcharged with people they divided their
inhabitants into three parts ; and one third , as the lot fell , was sent abroad and
left to ...
... howsoever sustentation followed ; and taught by necessity , as some writers
report , when they found themselves surcharged with people they divided their
inhabitants into three parts ; and one third , as the lot fell , was sent abroad and
left to ...
Página 59
For the third point , concerning the placing and distributing of treasure in a state ,
the position is simple ; that then treasure is greatest strength to a state , when it is
so disposed , as it is readiest and easiest to come by for public service and use ...
For the third point , concerning the placing and distributing of treasure in a state ,
the position is simple ; that then treasure is greatest strength to a state , when it is
so disposed , as it is readiest and easiest to come by for public service and use ...
Página 86
... by aspect , but evil by conjunction . A third reprehension is , because evil
approacheth to good sometimes for concealment , sometimes for protection ; and
good to evil for conversion and reformation . So hypocrisy draweth near to
religion for ...
... by aspect , but evil by conjunction . A third reprehension is , because evil
approacheth to good sometimes for concealment , sometimes for protection ; and
good to evil for conversion and reformation . So hypocrisy draweth near to
religion for ...
Página 95
Tuis fragment might perhaps have been placed more properly in the third volume
, among the philosophical works . The subject of it is touched , though very briefly
, in the fourth chapter of the sixth book of the De Augmentis , under the head of ...
Tuis fragment might perhaps have been placed more properly in the third volume
, among the philosophical works . The subject of it is touched , though very briefly
, in the fourth chapter of the sixth book of the De Augmentis , under the head of ...
Página 100
And the third is example , which transformeth ' the will of man into the similitude of
that which is much obversant and familiar towards it . And the fourth is , when one
affection is healed and corrected by another ; its when cowardice is remedied ...
And the third is example , which transformeth ' the will of man into the similitude of
that which is much obversant and familiar towards it . And the fourth is , when one
affection is healed and corrected by another ; its when cowardice is remedied ...
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